Princeton NJ Walking Tour Guide. Discover Einstein's Home.
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Welcome to our audio walking tour of Princeton, New Jersey! In this episode, we take you on a 2.5 to 3-mile loop around the heart of downtown and the historic Princeton University campus. Expect the stroll to take about 2 to 3 hours as we explore beautiful architecture, historical landmarks, and grab a bite at local favorites.
The Route & Stops
- Start at Palmer Square: We begin in this colonial-revival square. Grab a coffee at Small World Coffee or gelato at The Bent Spoon to fuel your walk.
- FitzRandolph Gate & Nassau Hall: Enter the university campus through the ceremonial iron gates to see Nassau Hall, built in 1756, which briefly served as the U.S. Capitol in 1783.
- Princeton University Chapel: Explore the third-largest university chapel in the world, renowned for its Collegiate Gothic architecture and stunning stained glass.
- Prospect House & Gardens: Discover this Italianate villa, once home to university presidents like Woodrow Wilson, featuring a flower garden shaped like the university seal.
- Albert Einstein’s House (112 Mercer St): View the simple white house where Einstein lived from 1935 to 1955. Please view respectfully from the sidewalk, as it is a private residence.
- Princeton Battle Monument: Marvel at this 50-foot limestone monument commemorating the 1777 Battle of Princeton, featuring George Washington.
- Morven Museum & Garden: Visit the historic former governor’s mansion, once home to Declaration of Independence signer Richard Stockton.
- Princeton Cemetery: Often called the "Westminster Abbey of the United States," this is the final resting place of notable figures like Aaron Burr and Grover Cleveland.
- Finish at Palmer Square: Celebrate completing the loop with a meal at Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar or Alchemist & Barrister.
Pro Tips
- Park at the Hulfish or Chambers Street Garages for easy access to the start and end points.
- Keep an eye out for the Putnam Collection sculptures scattered around campus, including works by Picasso and Henry Moore.
- Check out the "Dinky," the shortest scheduled commuter rail line in the US, connecting the campus to Princeton Junction.
Sources
- Wikivoyage: Princeton (New Jersey) - https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Princeton_(New_Jersey)
- Wikipedia: Princeton, New Jersey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton,_New_Jersey
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, please double check directions and take precautions if going on a walking tour. Remember to look before crossing the road! This episode was produced with the use of AI. Licenced for use under Creative Commons BY 4.0.
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